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One of the most fun, energetic marathons around, the Rock’n’Roll Marathon series visits more than 30 cities around the world, including Philadelphia in September. A series of stages line the course, and runners and spectators are treated to live music throughout. Clear Sound provides the audio equipment and mixing support for each of these stages, including Main Stage, where Big Head Todd and the Monsters performed . The Series began in San Diego in 1998, and now includes many stops in the U.S., as well as Madrid, Liverpool and Mexico City.

Of course, like any business, Clear Sound must watch the bottom line, but we also believe that giving back to the community is an important aspect of doing good business. Therefore, we were proud to sponsor the Congenital Heart Walk in June at lovely Wilson Farm Park in Wayne, PA. The CHW is a series of events across the country jointly benefitting The Children’s Heart Foundation and Adult Congenital Heart Association, raising funds to support both organizations in more than 30 cities throughout the year.

On August 27th, people gathered at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood for Hava Nagrilla, the first kosher smoke BBQ competition in the Greater Philadelphia area sanctioned by the Kansas City BBQ Society. Hosted by The Men's Club, the event benefited the Jewish Federation of Philadelphia Mitzvah Food Project and the Narberth Community Food Bank, and included a barbeque competition with expert judges, live music, mechanical bull-riding and a pickle-eating contest.

With more than 40,000 participants, Philadelphia’s iconic Broad Street Run is one of the largest timed races in the United States. Benefiting the American Cancer Society, the Run features participants running the entire 10-mile length of Broad Street, from the Northeast to the Philadelphia Navy Yard in South Philly. Clear Sound has been proud to provide audio services for this eminent event throughout its entire history.

The Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall is a performing arts venue located on West Chester University’s campus. More commonly known simply as Asplundh Hall, it was originally built in 1927. Over the past 15 years, several renovations have taken place to improve the venue, such as lighting and seating.

Founded in 1913 to combat anti-Semitism, the Anti-Defamation League has expanded its scope to fighting all forms of bigotry and protecting civil rights. The annual Walk Against Hate is held to raise funds and to celebrate diversity through a fun-filled event. Groups and community organizations participated in the Walk itself, with sponsors donating to the League’s efforts. The Diversity Expo included various local nonprofit organizations showcasing the work they do within our community to promote cultural and ethnic respect.

For nearly 40 years, the Upper Darby Performing Arts Center has been a mainstay of the Delaware County theatrical community. Boasting many performances each season, the facility gives families affordable access to live theater, including dance, orchestral, and theatrical productions. While it is one of the most active community arts venues in the area, its systems and equipment had lagged behind the times. Clear Sound was chosen to install an entirely new Dante-networked system, installing and programming all components.

When the Philadelphia Housing Authority set the date to implode the Norman Blumberg high rise apartments in order to revitalize the neighborhood, Clear Sound Inc was called upon to provide audio and video support for the event. The preceding ceremony included videos of memories throughout the 50-year history of the housing project, along with speeches from PHA’s president Kelvin Jeremiah, U. S Representative Chakah Fattah and City Councilwoman Jannie L. Blackwell.

The Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral hosted the Special Convention to elect the 17th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Philadelphia. An opening service was followed by several presentations and the election itself. For this important occasion, the Cathedral wished to share the events with as many people as possible, providing a LiveStream broadcast on their website for those who could not attend in person.

For the Philadelphia Marathon's entire 20 year history, Clear Sound has provided sound production at the start and finish lines along with more than a dozen stages throughout the race course.

Intimate, natural-sounding dialogue in a sold-out theater.Crisp, intelligible announcements in a packed stadium.Exhilarating lights and music at an outdoor summer festival.A stirring sermon reaching every corner of a cavernous church.

Sounds like the work of Clear Sound - the Delaware Valley's best full-service audio, video and lighting company.